Before there was Homeland, there was Prisoners of War, an Israeli TV drama about three soldiers, two of whom — Uri (Ishai Golan) and Nimrode (Yoram Toledano) — return home after 17 years in an enemy prison. Gideon Raff created the show and went on to help American producers Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa adapt it for Showtime as Homeland. Seasons 1 (10 episodes) and 2 (14 episodes) of Prisoners of War are now available on Hulu's streaming service. Raff filled out our showrunner survey to explain why viewers may want to hunt for Prisoners of War.

TV Guide Magazine: I've got room in my life to watch one more show. Tell me why it should be yours.Gideon Raff: It worries me that you only have room for one show in your life. Is there anything I can do to help with that?

TV Guide Magazine: Who should be watching?Raff: You, your friends, your family and everyone who has room in their life for one more show.

TV Guide Magazine: What happens if we don't watch?Raff: Armageddon.

TV Guide Magazine: Give us an equation for your show.Raff:The Bourne Identity squared, plus all the cool parts of Taken times three Brodys divided by Oz minus two dragons from Game of Thrones.

TV Guide Magazine: What's the best thing anyone has said or written about Prisoners of War?Raff: Stephen King said that it's one of the best shows he's seen and I'm a huge fan of his.

TV Guide Magazine: Pick a show, any show, with which to start a fake feud.Raff: 90210.

TV Guide Magazine: What show would you like to do a crossover episode with and how would that go?Raff: The three prisoners of war are transferred into the New York Women's Correctional Facility, where they meet "Crazy Eyes" from Orange is the New Black.

TV Guide Magazine: If you weren't producing this show, what series would you most like to be an executive producer on?Raff: Is it too late to executive produce Breaking Bad?